(Note: This story was updated at 11:44 a.m. Wednesday. The original story said JaRaymond Hall was reportedly transferring.)

Michigan freshman offensive lineman JaRaymond Hall says he hasn't made a decision to transfer and that he's still currently a member of Michigan's football team.

Hall took to Twitter on Wednesday morning to explain he's "made no decision" about his future and that he's still currently part of Michigan's football program.

"I would like to thank everyone for the support, but I have made no decision on my future, and remain a current member of the Michigan football team," Hall wrote. "My coaches and I have been in constant communication and we share an understanding about my future that I am comfortable with."

On Tuesday night, The Michigan Insider's Sam Webb reported that the former Oak Park offensive lineman was granted his release from the program and intended transfer. He reported Hall has been given permission to speak with other schools about the possibility of a transfer.

A 6-foot-5, 282-pounder, Hall enrolled at U-M early this year, joining the team in January and working through spring practice. Hall missed a portion of spring drills with an apparent shoulder injury and did not see any game time for the Wolverines this season.

Hall was one part of a large offensive line class in 2017, joining fellow freshmen Andrew Stueber, Chuck Filiaga, Joel Honigford and Cesar Ruiz.